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The Zero Waste Hour Project in Bhutan


The Zero Waste Hour Project in Bhutan
TACOMA, Washington In 2020, Bhutan was “the only carbon-negative country in the world.” This means it was removing more greenhouse gases from its atmosphere than it was emitting. However, Bhutan’s devotion to environmental health did not end there. On June 2, 2019, Her Majesty the Gyaltsuen launched the “Zero Waste Hour” project in order to have a “Zero Waste Society by 2030.” This initiative shows how Bhutan continues to be a leading example of an eco-friendly country.
How Zero Waste Hour Works
Bhutan has reserved the second day of each month for its Zero Waste Hour. During this hour, everyone around the country, whether they be at school or work, must clean their surrounding environment. Her Majesty the Gyaltsuen developed the National Environment Commission’s (NEC) “My waste, my responsibility” campaign. This initiative is a part of the Zero Waste Hour and is meant to motivate citizens to participate in sm ....

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NASA Data Deployed to Save Bhutan's Elephants - Colby MagazineColby Magazine · Colby College


Thinley Wangden ’23 uses NASA data to map safe corridors for Bhutan’s elephants
By Linzy Rosen ’22 | Photography by Gabe Souza
 
Dense forests bulldozed. Homes, roads, and buildings developed. Habitats lost. Add elephant attacks and poaching to the mix, and the survival of the remaining 678 Asian elephants in southern Bhutan hangs in the balance.
Spurred to action, Thinley Wangden ’23 joined a team at NASA and helped map a path forward by identifying better biological corridors, or natural passages, to protect Bhutan’s residents and its elephants, ecologically, culturally, and religiously important to the small country.
As a NASA intern, the Bhutanese native gathered and interpreted NASA Earth observations data to advise premier conservation organizations, including the Bhutan Tiger Center, Bhutan Foundation, and the Bhutan Ecological Society. Her results will contribute to the development of new strategic corridors for the elephant ....

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